-Karin Dubinsky, Sean Mills, and Scott Rutherford, eds. Canada and the Third World: Overlapping Histories. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016. Of particular interest to members of the CNHH are chapter 3 by Karin Dubinsky and Marc Epprecht, “Canadian Businesses and the Business of Development in the ‘Third World,'” chapter 4 by Molly Kane, “Canada and the Third World: Development Aid,” and chapter 5 by Ruth Compton Brouwer, “From Missionaries to NGOs.”

-Kevin O’Sullivan, Matthew Hilton, and Juliano Fiori, “Humanitarianisms in Context,” European Review of History, published 16 March 2016.

-Eleanor Davey. Idealism Beyond Borders: The French Revolutionary Left and the Rise of Humanitarianism 1954-1988. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016.

-Canadian Immigration Historical Society, “Fortieth anniversary of the Indochinese Refugee Movement to Canada,” website, Summer 2015. “In 1975, Canada’s largest reception and resettlement of refugees began. From then through to 1999, close to 130,000 Indochinese refugees, including some 60,000 in 1979-80 alone, came to Canada from Viet Nam, Cambodia and Laos. We offer a range of information about that significant movement.”

-Sarah Glassford, “Practical Patriotism: How the Canadian Junior Red Cross and Its Child Members Met the Challenge of the Second World War,” Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth 7, 2 (spring 2014): 219-242.